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Joined: Aug 2015
Unfortunately, the weather forecast for the northern part of Germany was much better than reality. Anyway, I stayed up until the clouds definitely covered the Perseids maximum of last night. But I could capture some, see for yourself.
I found a pretty dark location after a 30min drive from Hamburg, so light pollution was still markable. I headed the cam away from the city towards the swan constellation, so I could capture the milky way as well.
I have an old Leica lens (28mm, f/2.8) which makes focussing pretty easy, as it just stops at infinity. It fits to the 6D with a Novoflex adapter.
Ok, here is what I've got:
[Video: https://vimeo.com/136162452]
What about posting your results here as well? There must be some withouts clouds, I guess...
Regards,
Stephan
I found a pretty dark location after a 30min drive from Hamburg, so light pollution was still markable. I headed the cam away from the city towards the swan constellation, so I could capture the milky way as well.
I have an old Leica lens (28mm, f/2.8) which makes focussing pretty easy, as it just stops at infinity. It fits to the 6D with a Novoflex adapter.
Ok, here is what I've got:
[Video: https://vimeo.com/136162452]
What about posting your results here as well? There must be some withouts clouds, I guess...
Regards,
Stephan